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Hellen Zille. Coloniality refuses to see nuance and the possibility of divergent thinking, because it is used to its own thinking at all costs, writes Ntandoyenkosi Mlambo in Bloemfontein, Free State. On 10 July 2021, News24 released an opinion piece - The Jacob Zuma I came to know was unfailingly warm and humane - by Helen Zille. READ: Being an academic and historian, I welcome nuance in storytelling, especially about humans and their dynamics. At first, I started to read and got a personal view of the former statesman. However, perhaps unsurprisingly, the article took a turn. Zille begins to speak about the former president of this nation as a traditionalist, which he most certainly is. But then links corruption, feudality and hierarchical thinking fundamentally with African tradition and culture. It is right here that I, a Zulu woman, decided to respond. ....
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